By the way you don't have a clue about the dish service. So I'll help you out
Top 200 DVR atvantage is $49.99 it includes LOCAL and DVR service. So $88- $11 = $77 And your Extra Receiver fee is only on the 3rd room. E* has Dual room receivers.,Or 2nd receiver. So for 2 Rooms HD and 2 rooms SD with DVR atvange it would $7 dollars. HD only pack is when they Try to wack you with every little fee. And the $55 price you keep quoting for "choice extra" is Total Choice pack which hasn't been available for new customers in over a Year. Choice Extra is $57.99 per month.
I got this directly from their website
Let me help you. I am comparing both services to what I currently have (which is why I am using Total Choice Plus). And I said it is cheaper for me, so it is irrelevant what "new" customers would get.
Read my post again. The DVR service is for the
EXTRA DVR. Dish charges a DVR fee for each DVR, unlike Direct. I cannot use one DVR for both rooms since the extra room is too far and I want HD in both rooms.
You are correct about the locals, so it will be $5 less ($85 instead of $88).
Let me do the same comparison for new customers, using this same setup:
1. 2 HD DVRS for 2 rooms (you cannot use one receiver for 2 HD TV's)
2. Locals
3. 200+ package with no premiums
4. All of the possible HD channels within these particular packages
Dish
Dish DVR advantage (200+ channels) - $50
Dish HD ultimate - $20
Extra receiver (leased) - $7.00
DVR Service (for the extra DVR, which Direct does not charge) - $6.00
Total - $83 (see attachment below)
With the exception of the local channels, I was correct.
Direct
Choice Extra + HD DVR (200+ Channels) - $73
(Includes locals, HD, and DVR service for ALL DVR's)
Extra Reciever - $5
HD Extra Pack - $5
Total - $83
Same price for both services if one is a new customer getting my exact setup (they actually cannot do my exact setup with Dish since Dish does not offer EI). If one wants to add even more HD DVR's, then Direct will be cheaper as Dish charges you a DVR fee for each DVR. If one wants to use the same DVR to run 2 TV's (one SD), then Dish will be cheaper.